I love the $1 spot at Target. The black spiral was perfect for transforming This specific tiny Transformers spiral notebook into a perpetual calendar for my daughter, Kathryn. Kathryn's favorite holiday is Halloween, so I thought which could be fun to create a perpetual calendar for her.
I unrolled the spiral to remove the paper, then covered both sides of the cover...bye bye Optimus Prime! I used my crop-a-dile to re-punch the holes for the spiral; which was the most time-consuming part. After decorating with die cuts in addition to a brad, I die cut my numbers in addition to cut the number tags. I punched holes for the number tags in addition to then re-fed the spiral. Voila!
Happy Friday!
Anything-however-A-Card Halloween challenge
I unrolled the spiral to remove the paper, then covered both sides of the cover...bye bye Optimus Prime! I used my crop-a-dile to re-punch the holes for the spiral; which was the most time-consuming part. After decorating with die cuts in addition to a brad, I die cut my numbers in addition to cut the number tags. I punched holes for the number tags in addition to then re-fed the spiral. Voila!
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I even decorated the back having a large die cut:
Supplies: My Mind's Eye "Blackbird" papers, dies, chipboard, in addition to brad; glossy accents; Cricut "Plantin SchoolBook" numbers; Xyron; crop-a-dileHappy Friday!
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